New
Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said he's feeling better about his city, he feels
confident he has gotten the attention of Gov. Kathleen Blanco and President
Bush, but he said he fears the Central Intelligence Agency may take him
out because he's been yelling at these officials.

He didn't say it once. He said
it twice.

Last night he told a reporter
for the Associated Press: "If the CIA slips me something and next week
you don't see me, you'll all know what happened."

Today he told interviewers for
CNN on a live broadcast he feared the "CIA might take me out."

Nagin resorted to vulgarity and
profanity yesterday in his pleas for help. But he was actually calmer today,
despite the hyperbole.

Nagin said Bush gave him a "hearty"
greeting and did not seem at all offended by Nagin's earlier outburst.

"I do think the pleas for
help basically got the nation's attention, and the nation's attention got
everybody to stop and re-evaluate what was going on, including the president.
... He basically said, 'Look, our response was not what it should have been
and we're going to fix it right now.'"

Nagin said evacuation has
been hampered by officials' difficulty grasping where state authority ends
and federal authority begins and he said he very frankly urged Bush and
Blanco to get a clear chain of command straightened out immediately.

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